A visual essay on beautiful cinematography.
Jonathan Demme’s thrilling masterpiece holds up terrifically well after 26 years, as Anthony Hopkins plays perilous mind games with Jodie Foster
A visual essay on spectacular cinematography.
Anyone willing to argue that Leon: The Professional, flirts with pedophilia might have had a rough childhood or might be in the habit of looking for things that aren’t there. The movie is one of the more underrated among its genre since Jean Reno and Natalie Portman, along with Gary Oldman, made it so great. A quick explanation for those that might not have seen the movie is that Leon, a lone gunman and hired hitman, lives alone and takes on any job he’s given so long as it doesn’t involve women and children, meaning he does have a strong
[Greta Gerwig • 2017]
Defraudar é o ato de criar expectativas que não poderão ser supridas. 1 Tessalonicences 4:3–7 : “A vontade de Deus é que vocês vivam em santidade; por isso, mantenham-se afastados de todo pec…
Cinematographers are the real ones.
A good film is a real work of art, and slowing things down can sometimes help us appreciate how much artistry and care went into the most beautiful scenes. These movie scenes from cinematic movies will show you that every film still can be as gorgeous as a painting or a stunning photo.
'La La Land' works because the story it tells should be desperately familiar to viewers in 2016.
Fifteen years after the film fizzled in cinemas, we speak to actor James Duval – who plays Frank – to discuss his role as a demon bunny that continues to smile dementedly from pop culture’s shadows
Not a remake nor a sequel.
Watch these sexy movies, including "Portrait of a Lady on Fire," "Ghost," and "Call Me by Your Name," on your next steamy date night.
The movie’s references, and its use of Hands Across America, speak directly to those who were born in the ’70s and grew up in the ’80s.
Richard Brody reviews Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story,” starring Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, and Laura Dern, and reflects on how the film falls short of greatness.
Stills from the BBC’s adaptation
[Rian Johnson • 2019]
Nice try, Little Women (2019).
With the number of great Palme d'Or winners too large to count, it's worth looking back at the best of the best over Cannes' 71-year history.
Musicals, mysteries, and a whole lot of Audrey Hepburn.
On October 12, 1846, William Spencer Cavendish dropped by the studio of Raffaelle Monti, in Milan, Italy, to inquire about a lady. Cavendish was the 6th Duke of Devonshire, widely known in England as…
[Todd Phillips • 2019]
The newest film from director duo Daniels is a multiverse masterpiece.
A visual essay on spectacular cinematography.
Euphoria (2019) + C O L O R
Leonardo DiCaprio & Carey Mulligan star in previously unseen stills from Baz Luhrmann’s opulent movie adaptation of The Great Gatsby
[Henry Selick • 2009]
You want others to see us as we want to see ourselves – in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. What if there’s a better way?
Cinematographers are the real ones.
Characters are engines that drive ideas into a story. Each of the major character types plays a specific role. Michael Tabb highlights THE MENTOR.
From O Brother, Where Art Thou to Wes Anderson, these are the best uses of color in movies.
The weird and the wonderful
Just as photographers spend hours trying to frame the perfect shot, cinematographers do exactly the same for the big screen. Although it may go unnoticed ... Continue Reading »
A good film is a real work of art, and slowing things down can sometimes help us appreciate how much artistry and care went into the most beautiful scenes. These movie scenes from cinematic movies will show you that every film still can be as gorgeous as a painting or a stunning photo.
When their relationship turns sour, a couple undergoes a procedure to have each other erased from their memories. But it is only through the process of loss that they discover what they had to begin with.
We love classic Hollywood film noir. We love the attitude, the silvery images, the betrayal, the sweeping music, the fatalism, the flawed human characters, the hard-boiled detective, the femme fat…
"It's one of the best coming-of-age stories that I think everyone in their 20s should watch. Plus it's just such a great film with all the feels. I'd highly recommend the book, too."Submitted by Kimberley Dadds, BuzzFeed
Episode four gave Cassie an unexpectedly sensational moment.
[Michel Gondry • 2004]